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Syn.. “Ts indica, Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 100.—Dec. prod. I1I. p. 
96.—T. epacroides, Sm.—T. articulata, Wail. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. I. t. 24.—Hook. Jour. 1841, t. 15.—Eng. 
Bot. XIX. t. 1318. és 
Spec. Cuar. Small shrub: young branches glabrous: leaves 
stem-clasping : torus 10-toothed: flowers very small, rose-coloured. 
Coromandel. Banks of the Indus and Ganges. Flowering in the 
rainy season. 
(2) T. ptorca. (Roxb.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 40.—Roxb. fi. Ind. II. p. 101.— 
Dec. prod. ITI. p. 96. 
Spec. Cuar. Small under-shrub: young branchlets glabrous : 
leaves sheathing: flower-bearing branchlets about as long as the 
terminal spikes: flowers dizcious: styles elongated beyond the 
corolla: flowers very small, rose-coloured. ; 
Soonderbunds. Beds of the Concan and Deccan rivers. Upper 
India. Flowering nearly all the year. 
GENUS II. TRICHAURUS. 
Deeandria Trigynia. Ser: Syst: 
Deriv. From Thrixz, hair, and Ouros, a tail, alluding to the 
feathery tails of the seeds. 
Grn. Cuar. Sepals 5: petals 5, slightly unequal: stamens 
inserted between and alternating with the teeth of the torus: fila- 
ments distinct: torus fleshy, surrounding the base of the ovary, 
its teeth equal in number to the stamens: seeds beaked: beak 
straight, covered with long spreading hairs. 
(1) T. ertcorpes. (Arn.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 40. 
Syn. Tamarix ericoides, Rottl. § Willd.—Dec. prod. Ill. p. 
97.—T. mucronata, Sm.—Myricaria vaginata, Desv.—Dec. prod. 
III. p. 98. 
Engrav. Wight’s Il. I. t. 24.—Icon. t. 22,—Jacq. Ind. t. 70. 
Srrc. Cuan. Shrub: leaves oblong, stem-clasping: spikes 
alr bracts equalling the pedicel: flowers largish, rose-co- 
oured. 
Concan and Deccan rivers, 
